:60 second Healthcare Spot
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Let's face it, the letter C has been getting a bad rap lately. You can hardly turn on the TV or radio or pick up a newspaper or a magazine without hearing about hepatitis C and with good reason. Because Hep C is the number one cause of liver cirrhosis and liver cancer in the U. S. It has very few symptoms and can kill you if left untreated. So how do you know if you're a risk for having hepatitis C? William might be at risk if you were born between 1945 and 1965. A baby boomer if you've ever been an I V drug user, no matter how long ago, if you've ever been in jail or a military veteran or an exposed health care worker, or if you're someone living with HIV or AIDS, these are just some of the people at risk for hep C. But there's others, too, to find out more about getting tested, treated and, most importantly, the other C word Cured. Talked to an emcee, our health provider today MZ R. Health, giving the letter C a better reputation. One cure at a time